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Fundamentalist Says of Presbyterian Assembly "Machine"
"City politicians can learn a good deal from the workings of the Presbyterian machine," Dr. Gordon H. Clark, Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, told Cincinnati alumni at the Hotel Netherland Plaza yesterday.
A fundamentalist leader, Dr. Clark added, "We are in process of being flattened out, and having duly elected Commissioners put out of the Assembly, and our motions ruled out of order."
Dr. Clark is a Commissioner of the One Hundred and Forty-seventh Presbyterian General Assembly now meeting in Cincinnati.
George A. Huggins, President of the '02 class, urged members to attend the boat races at Marietta, Ohio, next Saturday in which the University of Pennsylvania will participate.
Plans for the annual planting of ivy at Walnut Hills High School June 4 were completed.
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